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United States
2022-11-07
U.S. Construction Costs Drop for Solar, Rise for Wind and Natural Gas Generators
Construction costs for solar photovoltaic systems continued to decrease in the United States in 2020
Hydrogen Technology
2022-11-07
Race to Ship Clean Canadian Hydrogen to Europe Navigates Choppy Water
On Canada's tranquil Atlantic coast, a dozen companies are racing to ship Canada's first green hydrogen to Europe by 2025, aiding the continent's worldwide search to replace Russian natural gas.
Natural Gas
2022-11-07
Enbridge Greenlights C$3.6 Billion Gas Pipeline Expansion in Canada
Canadian energy infrastructure firm Enbridge Inc on Friday announced a C$3.6 billion expansion of the southern segment of its British Columbia (B.C.) gas pipeline system after strong demand from customers.
Oil&Gas Drilling
2022-11-06
Drillers Ask U.S. To Exempt Smallest Wells From Looming Methane Rule
Oil and gas companies have asked the Biden administration to exempt hundreds of thousands of the nation's smallest wells from upcoming rules requiring drillers to find and plug leaks of methane.
Carbon Emissions
2022-11-05
Researchers Report Renewable Jet Fuel Breakthrough
National Renewable Energy Laboratory researchers report success in using lignin as a path toward a drop-in 100% sustainable aviation fuel.
Solar Power Panel
2022-11-04
Rural America Is Pushing Back Against the Renewable Boom
Reaching net zero by mid-century will require the world to double its current rate of renewable expansion.
Natural Gas
2022-11-04
Why Overly Confident U.S. Drillers Ditched Their Hedges
Some Big Oil companies are so confident that high oil prices are here to stay that they have completely ditched their hedges.
Crude Oil
2022-11-04
North America Leads $370 Billion Global Push for Oil & Gas Pipelines
Westwood’s upcoming onshore pipeline market forecast has revealed that between 2022 and 2028, the world will spend almost $370 billion on new oil and gas pipelines.
Natural Gas
2022-11-04
Chesapeake Points to Rising Costs in Fastest-Growing U.S. Gas Field
Chesapeake Energy on Wednesday said inflation in the fastest growing U.S. shale gas region could surpass 15% next year, a sign that soaring costs for energy producers are far from abating.
Hydrogen Production
2022-11-03
Dutch Companies, Government Plan Green Hydrogen Corridor With Chile
Representatives from Dutch companies including Port of Rotterdam, Port of Amsterdam, consultants, storage and transportation providers, have set sights on exploring the opportunities to develop a green hydrogen export corridor with Chile.
Smart Grid
2022-11-02
Illinois Regulators Approve US Utilities’ Smart Meter Data Collaboration
The Illinois Commerce Commission has approved a smart meter collaboration that enables Peoples Gas and North Shore Gas to securely transmit natural gas meter data via ComEd’s smart grid communications network.
United States
2022-11-02
Conduit Hydropower Capacity Could Add 1.4GW to US Grid
Conduit hydropower, which uses water from structures such as water supply pipelines and irrigation canals, has the potential to add 1.41GW of electricity to the US power grid.
United Arab Emirates
2022-11-02
UAE and US in Strategic Partnership to Invest $100bn in Clean Energy Projects
The two countries plan to produce 100 gigawatts of clean energy globally.
Natural Gas
2022-10-30
U.S. Natgas Futures Falls 3% on Mild Weather Forecasts
U.S. natural gas futures fell about 3% on Friday on record output and forecasts for mild weather and low heating demand through mid November, which should allow utilities to inject more gas into storage than usual for at least a few more weeks.
Coal-Fired Power Plants
2022-10-28
US Sees Decline in Coal-Fired Generation After 2021 Surge – Report
US coal-fired generation will be down 6% in 2022 compared to 2021, according to the latest Short-Term Energy Outlook from the US Energy Information Administration (EIA).
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